This unit (VIT1102) introduces students to modern computer programming language, problem solving and algorithm development. Students will be exposed to multiple design strategies, including top-down design and recursive design with functions, object-based programming, and object-oriented design.
Content includes: Data Types and Expressions, Control Statements, Strings and Text Files, Design with Functions, Design with Classes, Graphical User Interfaces, Simple Graphics and Image Processing.
Unit details
Location:
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
VIT1102
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Demonstrate skills in using a programming language; | ||
2. | Apply suitable design strategies to develop a solution; | ||
3. | Develop algorithms using basic programming language; and | ||
4. | Apply basic object-oriented software principles in problem solving. |
Assessment
Melbourne campuses
Students studying under the VU Block Model.
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Laboratory Work | Weekly Laboratory Practical Tasks | 30% |
Test | Two (2) Practical Tasks (20% each) | 40% |
Test | Final Test | 30% |
Other locations
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Laboratory Work | Weekly Laboratory Practical Tasks | 30% |
Test | Two (2) Practical Tasks | 40% |
Test | Final Test | 30% |
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